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Correct your crossbite with clear aligners

If your upper and lower dental arches don't seem to align, with a single tooth, or more and their corresponding antagonist in the opposite arch, explore our crossbite page and book an orthodontic evaluation.

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Correct your crossbite with clear aligners

If your upper and lower dental arches don't seem to align, with a single tooth, or more and their corresponding antagonist in the opposite arch, explore our crossbite page and book an orthodontic evaluation.

Your new smile awaits!

What is a crossbite?

A crossbite happens when the posterior teeth or anterior teeth do not close properly when biting. This means that the posterior teeth of the upper jaw are either too far inward toward the tongue, or the posterior teeth of the lower jaw are too far outward toward the cheek. A crossbite is a common malocclusion, and one that we can help you correct.

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Different types of crossbite

There are several types of crossbite

Anterior crossbite

Either maxillary central or lateral incisors lingual (leaning to the tongue) can be crossed. It can be caused by either dental or skeletal misalignment. It occurs when the upper teeth sit behind the lower teeth when biting, instead of slightly covering them as they should.

Posterior crossbite

The most common cause is a wider lower jaw. It affects the back teeth, i.e., the molars and premolars, with the upper and lower jaws not fitting together properly. This can lead to jaw slippage when biting.

Unilateral crossbite

Unilateral crossbite is typically due to a narrow maxillary dental arch and affects just one side of it. It's commonly what happens as a result of digit sucking, prolonged dummy use and obstructed upper airway.

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